I had to stop for a moment and think about where I'd seen her. Wasn't she in Ace Ventura as the detective who was really a man?

She was in Ace Ventura: Pet Detective, Blade Runner, Dune, Fatal Instinct, among others. I haven't seen any of those three movies, so don't know what character she played, though. She was also in Stripes (with Bill Murray), and Wall Street. I saw both of those, but can't remember what she played in them.

01-30-2008, 04:38 PM

buglover

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She's not very memorable is she? lol

01-30-2008, 04:38 PM

Veruka

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Didn't she play Gordon Gekko's wife in Wall Street? She was also in Dr Jekyll and Mrs Hyde with Tim Daly, which was one of those horrendously awful movies that could rightfully be described as a late night "Sean Young is in it" movie, with the single redeeming characteristic of a nude scene for Tim Daly.

01-30-2008, 07:59 PM

Krom

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She's best known for being in that LOUSY Kevin Costner film, "No Way Out", which is only so notorious because their two characters have sex in the back of a limo while its being driven around Washington, DC.

01-30-2008, 08:08 PM

JamiLee

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Originally Posted by Nemeses;2776253;

She was in Ace Ventura: Pet Detective, Blade Runner, Dune, Fatal Instinct, among others. I haven't seen any of those three movies, so don't know what character she played, though. She was also in Stripes (with Bill Murray), and Wall Street. I saw both of those, but can't remember what she played in them.

The only thing I remember her in was where she played a robot and I don't remember the name of the movie. Rutger Howard and ......Daryell (sp) hanning (sorry for the spelling errors there)

I liked the movie. She was good in it.

Only other thing I remember her for is flipping out for not getting the Catwoman role that Michelle Pfhifer got (eek my spelling on these names way off but, you get it I'm sure)

She seems like a wacko

I know that is mean. I wish her the best........

Maybe she could go on the next celebrity rehab with Dr. Drew.

01-30-2008, 08:10 PM

schmoo2

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That would have been Blade Runner - good movie, but that was because of Rutger Hauer and Harrison Ford.

She has perpetually wanted to be Catwoman. I think she flipped out at that point in time.

01-30-2008, 08:21 PM

JamiLee

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Originally Posted by schmoo2;2776552;

That would have been Blade Runner - good movie, but that was because of Rutger Hauer and Harrison Ford.

She has perpetually wanted to be Catwoman. I think she flipped out at that point in time.

thanks schmoo2

That was a really good movie. I suppose it wouldn't be hard to play a robot.

She was a beautiful looking woman. I think she really lacked talent.

p.s I liked No Way Out but, don't really remember her. Gene Hackman stands out more than anyone as Kevin Costner is pretty bad (IMHO)

01-30-2008, 09:12 PM

Krom

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Originally Posted by schmoo2;2776552;

That would have been Blade Runner - good movie, but that was because of Rutger Hauer and Harrison Ford.

She has perpetually wanted to be Catwoman. I think she flipped out at that point in time.

Actually she wanted to be Vicki Vale first, and HAD the part but had to drop out after she fell off a horse and broke her arm.

Celebrity chef Nigella Lawson knows a thing or two about privileged childhoods. Her father is a former Conservative chancellor and her mother is an heir to the Lyons Corner House restaurant empire. But instead of living a life of leisure with her family money, she went to work. After failing at Oxford University, she took several jobs in publishing and later as a freelance food critic. Eventually, she built her own empire as a celebrity chef and best-selling author of several books, including How to Be a Domestic Goddess.

On her own, Lawson is thought to be worth about &#163;15million. Add that to husband Charles Saatchi's own self-made fortune and the couple is estimated to be worth &#163;110million. One would imagine the couple's three children would pretty much be set for life. One would be wrong.

As they say, you can't take it with you. But you can decide who gets it when you're gone, and Lawson says she has no intention of leaving her fortune to her children. Between them, Lawson and Saatchi have three kids ages 11, 12 and 13. And even though her husband disagrees, Lawson is adamant that her kids won't be living the easy life.

"I am determined that my children should have no financial security. It ruins people not having to earn money," she says. By cutting the kids out of the will, Lawson hopes they will learn that you have to work in order to earn money. Her husband, however, wants to leave the money to the kids. "I think we'll have to agree to disagree," she says.

She isn't saying just where she will leave her money, but she has been very involved with cancer charities after losing her mother, sister and first husband to the disease.

I see her point about hard work and she has every right to do whatever she pleases with her money. But I just can't imagine leaving nothing to the people who mean the most to me.